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Bebel wrote an autobiography of his life up until the early 1880s or so, which you can apparently download: http://archive.org/details/cu31924032592077 The library of the college I went to had a copy, and was a rather interesting read.

I'm leaning towards similar opinions myself. I just constantly have the feeling that I need to read and learn an enormous amount of theory before I have any grounds to form any opinions on organization, strategy etc. I've learned a lot through reading and debating the last year or two, but I still need some more time for my thoughts to mature, I think.

That said, Luxumburg was a wonderful comrade and a huge influence on my political thought (thus the inspiration for my old username) but she wasn't w/o her faults either. When I signed up on this forum considered myself a Left Communist of sorts, but I am hesitant about subscribing to any particular sect of communism - which is why I feel most at home in the Revolutionary Marxists group